XXXVIII 



Jtidex 



VS u/>/>Umr»t to Xaltirt^ 

 L .\"<>:'r/«/r^' 29, 1S94 



" Tell-tale " Milk-Jug, the, J. Lawrence, 554 



Tempel's Comet, Relurn of, 65 ; the Ephemeris for, 206 ; M. 



Schalhof, 113; Periodic Comet, M. Schulhof, 416 

 Temperature as a Factor in the distribution of Marine Animals, 



Dr. O. Maas, 434 

 Temperature, oi the Reaction ol Animals to Changes of 



External, M. S. Pembrey, 460 

 Temperature Variation in the Electrical Resistance of Esters of 



the Fatty Acids, Prof. A. Bartoli, 502 

 Temperature Variations in France and Greenland, on some, 



57» 

 Terminator, Bright Piojections on Mars', \V. J. S. Lockyer, 



499 

 Terrestrial Magnetism, Wilde's Theory of the Secular Varia- 

 tion of, L. A. Bauer, 337; I'rof. Henry Wilde, F.R..S., 



570 



Terrestrial Poles, R .tation of the, Dr. S. C. Chandler, 396 



Terry (S. H.), the Ventilation of Steamships, with special 

 reference to the Uemoval of Explosive and Foul Gases from 

 Bulk Oil Steamers, 326 



Teslace'la Aa/io/{>iJ:a, Dt:ip., I. Lloyd-Bozward, 224; Wilfred 

 M. Webb, 296 



Tetanus in Man, the Results of an Investigation into the Mus- 

 cular Rhythm of Voluntary, Mr. Harris, 460 



Tetrahedral Carbon Atom, the, 596 



Tetrarseniles, Drs. G. G. Henderson and A. R. Ewing, 411 



Thayer (Wm. R.), Leonardo da Vinci as a Pioneer in Science, 



415 



Thebes, the Recent Earthquake at, Dr. Gill, 84 



Th<;lohan (P. ), Presence of Thread Cells in Spores of Micro- 

 sporid^c, 216 



Thcrapeu'ics; Peripheric Applications of Alkaloids in the Treat- 

 ment of.XcutP Maladies with Cutaneous Determination, MM. 

 Guinard and Gcley, 396 



Thermal Conductivity of Metals, Method for Determining, Jas. 

 H. Gray, 261 



Thermodynamics, G. H. Bryan on the Present State of Know- 

 ledge in, 406 



Thermoelectric Heights of Antimony and Bismuth AUoy-s, C. 

 C. Hulchins, 515 



Thermometers, Platinum Resistance, Prof. G. Carey Foster, 

 F.R.S., 399 



Thermomciric Observations on the Summit of Ararat, M. 

 Vcnukofl, 588 



Thiele (Dr.), the New Nitrogen Compound Nitramide, 327 



Thionyl Chloride on some Inorganic Acids and Organic Com- 

 pounds, on the Action of, M. Ch. Moureu, 368 



Thiselton-DyertW. T., F.K.S.), Mr. Scott Elliot's Ruwenzori 

 Expedition, 549 



Thompson (Prof. D'Arcy) on some DilTiculties of Darwinism, 

 435 



Thompson (Prof. S. P, F.R.S.), Design and Winding Alter- 

 nate Current Electro-magnets, 69 ; on the Magnetic 

 Analogue.? of well-known Propositions respecting Optical 

 Images in Plane Mirrors, 408 



Thomson (Prof. Julius), Ratiool Atomic Weights of Hydrogen 

 and Oxycen, 15 



Thomson (Prof. J. J., F.R.S.), Electrification of Air, 296 ; on 

 the Velrcily of the Cathode Kays, 408; Experiments illus- 

 trating the Connection between Chemical Change and 

 Eirciric.1l Discharge through Gases, 409 



Tl hur). Theoretical Mechanics, Soliils, 593 



Tl I. I.), on the Influence of Circulation on Evapor- 



' cy of Water Tube Boiler.*, 328 

 1 1 s M. Kenou, 34 



T' ,4, Connection l>etween certain Squalls' which 



-.[.any large Uatometric Depressions and, E. Durand- 

 <•, 4,o 

 ' ' '•, Annual Dittribution of, over the Globe, Prof. 



'•<y. 581 



li""- '- "•>. the Animal as a Machine and a Prime Motor, 



and the Laws of Energetics, 474 



Tidl '^■ic.ims round Me of Wight, Mr. F. H. Collins's 



III for Finding, 112 

 I' -. Twelve Charts of the, on the West Coast of 



S. -.'..uid. y. Howard Collins, 318 



TuUwell (F.). C. J. Martin and, on the Femoral Gland of 



; 'ir/iui, 492 



T I'roentation lo Dr. Tilden, 227 



'1. .134 



Time-Gauge of Niagara, Thomas W. Kingsmill, 338 



Tipulidje, Tertiary, S. H. Scudder, in 



Tisserand (M.), Report on M. Bigourdan's Memoir on the 

 Micromeiric Measurement of Small .-Vngular Celestial Dis- 

 stances, 36S ; on Satellite Orbits. 484 ; on the Eccentricity 

 of the Orliil of Jupiter's Fifth Satellite, 612 



Ti>sot (J.), Researches on the Excitability of Rigid Muscles, and 

 on the Causes of the Disappearance of Cadaveric Rigidity, 

 311 



Titchener (Prof. E. B.), Physiological Psychology and Psycho- 

 Physics, 28 



Todhunter (Isaac, F. R.S.), a History of the Elasticity and 

 Strength of Materials, Prof. A. G. Greenhill, F.R.S., 97 



Toepler (Max), on the Change of Volume during Melting, 



63s 

 Tomes (Charles S., F.R S.), the Teeth and Civilisation, 199 

 Topley (W., F.R.S.), the International Geological Congress, 



319 

 Topley (William, F.R.S.), Obituary Notice of, 579 

 Topography, Influence of Ancient Village Communities on Map 



of England, H. T. Crofton, no 

 Tornado at Little Rock, .\rkansas, 5S0 

 Torpedo Boats, Consumption of Fuel in, ]. A. Normand, 



32S 

 Torres Straits, the Geology of. Profs. Haddon, Soli.is, and Cole, 



276 , 



li ulouze (Eugene), Discovery of an Interment of the Neolithic 



Period at Saint Mammes, 490 

 Town Councillor's Handbook to Electric Lighting, N. Scott 



Russell, 423 

 Travels in a "free-top, Charles Conrad .Vbhott, 295 

 Trench (.\. G.), the -Soul and the Stars, 219 

 Trevor- Battye Expedition, the, 603 

 Triangulatioii of Sixteen Stars in the Pleiades, Or. Leopold 



Ambronn, 623 

 Tribute to Hertz, 148 

 Trillat (A.), the Antiseptic Properties of the Vapours of 



Formaldehyde, 58S 

 Trimen (Henry, F.R.S.), a Handbook to the Flora of Ceylon, 



James Britten, 316 

 TritubercuLir Theory, on the, E. S. Goodrich, 6 

 Tritutierculy and Polybuny, Dr. C. I. Forsyth Major, 101 ; 



E. S. Goodrich, 268 

 Trochosa singoriciisis, Dr. A. Jaworowski on the Dcvelopaieiil 



of the so-called " Lung " in a Spider, 621 

 Troitzki (Dr.), Micro organisms and Bread, 204 

 Trotter (Alexander P.), the Rotation of the Electric Arc, 



3'o 



Trouton's Law, M. W. Longuinine on the Application to the 



Saturated Alcohols of the Fatty Series of, 636 

 Trowbridge (Mr. John), on Electrical Oscillations and Eleclrical 



Resonance, 363 

 Tundras of North-East Russia, on the, G. I. Tanfilicff, 432 

 Tuning Forks, New Method of determining Pilches of High, 



F". Mclde, 155 

 Turin, Dr. O. Z. Bianco's Researches at, as to Recent Changes 



in the Character of April, 393 

 Turkey, the Earthquake in, 273 

 Turpin (G. S.), Lessons in Organic Chemistry, 494 ; the 



Tetrahedral Carbon Atom, 548 

 Tutton (A. E. ), a Chemical Method of isolating Fluorine, 183 j 



Crystallography of Normal Sulphates of Potassium, Rubidium 



and Ca;~ium, 23S ; further concerning the New Iodine 



Bases, 278 

 Tylor (Dr. E. B.), on the Distribution of Mjthical Beliefs as 



Evidence in the History of Culture, 439 

 Typhoid Fever, Sewer Gas and, 19 



Ufrelie(I-, If), Polymorphism among Bacteria, 179 



Umlaufi \\ir.), the Names of the Winds, 1S8 



Unite 1 Slates, Economic Geology of the United Stalis, with 

 briefer mention of Foreign Slineral Products, Ralph .S. 

 Tarr, 145 ; the Ore Deposits of the United .States, James F. 

 Kemp, 14S ; United Stales National Academy of Sciences, 

 178; Proposed Fish-hatching Station at Horscthief S|irings, 

 Rocky Mountains, 306; United States Fish Commission, 

 Results of a Search for a Fi.sh-hatching Station in the (1 '" 

 Stales, 432 ; ihe Water Resources ol the United .Sl;i 

 Major ). W. I'o«cll, 4S6 ; Disastrous Cyclone in the Un '- 



